This collection has access restrictions. For
details, please see the
restrictions.

This collection has use restrictions. For
details, please see the
restrictions.

This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival
material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are
physically available in our reading room, and not digitally available
through the World Wide Web. See the
Duplication Policy section for more information.

The Southern Oral
History Program conducts and collects interviews with Southerners who have made
significant
contributions to various fields of human endeavor. In addition, the Program
undertakes special projects with the purpose of rendering historically visible
those
whose experience is not reflected in traditional written sources. The Southern Oral History Program Collection, Series N: Undergraduate Internship Program
the oral history projects of undergraduate interns gaining experiential education
in the intellectual, organizational, and practical work of oral history through the
Southern Oral History Project.

The Southern Oral History Program (SOHP) welcomes non-commercial use and access that
qualifies as fair use as stipulated by U.S. Copyright law to all unrestricted interview
materials in the collection. The researcher must cite and give proper credit to the
SOHP. The SOHP requests that the researcher informs the SOHP as to how and where they
are using the material. Please use the
online form available on the SOHP site to request permission and inform the SOHP of your use.

Preferred Citation

Interview with [interviewee name] by [interviewer name], [interview date]
[interview number], in the Southern Oral History Program Collection, Series N: Undergraduate
Internship Program,
Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.

Example: Interview with Margaret Anne Dickson Fogleman by Anna Faison, 25 March 2013
(N-0012), in the Southern Oral History Program Collection, Series N: Undergraduate
Internship Program,
Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.

Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or
confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy
laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. §
132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of
State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.).
Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to
identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent
of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under
common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's
private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable
person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no
responsibility.

The following terms from
Library of Congress Subject
Headings
suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the
entire collection; the terms do
not usually represent
discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or
items.

Clicking on a subject heading below will take you into the University Library's
online catalog.

In 1973, the History Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
established an oral history program devoted to the study of the southern region of
the United States.

The Southern Oral History Program collects interviews with Southerners who have made
significant contributions to various fields of human endeavor. In addition, the Program
undertakes special projects with the purpose of rendering historically visible those
whose experience is not reflected in traditional written sources. Interviews are conducted
by Program staff, graduate students, faculty members, and consultants. The Program
also serves as a collecting agency, accepting donations of tapes and transcripts of
interviews conducted by other researchers.

Beginning in fall 2012, the Southern Oral History Program has conducted an undergraduate
internship program for students to gain experiential education in the intellectual,
organizational, and practical work of oral history. Each semester, the interns engage
in research by conducting an oral history project, usually related to student activism
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

ONLINE INTERVIEW DATABASE

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.

Expand/collapseN.3. Undergraduate Internship Program 2013-2014: The Sexual Revolution at UNC.

16 interviews

ONLINE INTERVIEW DATABASE

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.

N-0035 Interview with James E. Barnes, 2015

James E. Barnes, African American pharmacist, with interviewer Destinie Pittman.
8 November 2015

Expand/collapseN.7. Undergraduate Internship Program 2017-2018: Native American Activism at UNC.

16 interviews

ONLINE INTERVIEW DATABASE

Click
here for the online, sortable list of oral history interviews in this series. Each interview
is cataloged in the interview database with descriptive information about the interviewee
and the contents of the interview. Transcriptions and audio recordings for many of
the unrestricted interviews are available in this online database.